But what about using a web-based concept mapping environment?!
All of the tools below are free but many require an account if you wish to save your work online - many offer the ability to download or save your work to your computer without having an account. Of course, then the only record of your work is your saved image.
bubbl.us - allows for simultaneous concept mapping; here is a video tutorial for bubbl.us and mindmeister Dabbleboard is promoted as a whiteboard for drawing and mapping; check out the Dabbleboard Tourfor how and why to use dabbleboard exploratree - individual creation, suggest starting wiht a ready-made guide gliffy is more scientific and technical in design for diagrams lucidchart has multiple pricing models, with limited collaboration available at the base level mind42.com is closer to gliffy than bubbl.us mindmeister allows for collaboration, but has a limited number of concept maps with free account popplet - a new entry into this genre, popplet combines text and visuals in its concept maps; here is a poplet video tutorial ReadWriteThink Webbing Tool for a single user, "guided" but a bit clunky
Do you use Google Docs? Start a new Doc, then on the file menu, click Insert, Drawing. You can create concept maps and drawingswithin a document too! Make use of has a post with handy screen shots of Google Docs drawing environment.
And, of course, Inspiration has several products available for purchase, including both stand-alone software and web-based.
Graphic Organizers, Concept Maps, Semantic Maps - they help us organize complex pieces of information and show its inter-relatedness
Concept map of how a Mexican and Spanish Tortilla differ and are used
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Facts about earth popplet - a concept map that mixes images and text
The theory says....
Meaningful Learning: A Collaborative Literature Review of Concept MappingThe Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How to Construct and Use Them
Paper-based
We have brainstormed on the board, on paper, with sticky notes. We have used to graphic organizers in paper format, such as these provided by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Education Place or the Microsoft Office Template Gallery . Perhaps you have customized your own graphic organizers using the Graphic Organizer Maker at Teachnology.Web-based
But what about using a web-based concept mapping environment?!All of the tools below are free but many require an account if you wish to save your work online - many offer the ability to download or save your work to your computer without having an account. Of course, then the only record of your work is your saved image.
bubbl.us - allows for simultaneous concept mapping; here is a video tutorial for bubbl.us and mindmeister
Dabbleboard is promoted as a whiteboard for drawing and mapping; check out the Dabbleboard Tourfor how and why to use dabbleboard
exploratree - individual creation, suggest starting wiht a ready-made guide
gliffy is more scientific and technical in design for diagrams
lucidchart has multiple pricing models, with limited collaboration available at the base level
mind42.com is closer to gliffy than bubbl.us
mindmeister allows for collaboration, but has a limited number of concept maps with free account
popplet - a new entry into this genre, popplet combines text and visuals in its concept maps; here is a poplet video tutorial
ReadWriteThink Webbing Tool for a single user, "guided" but a bit clunky
Do you use Google Docs? Start a new Doc, then on the file menu, click Insert, Drawing. You can create concept maps and drawingswithin a document too! Make use of has a post with handy screen shots of Google Docs drawing environment.
And, of course, Inspiration has several products available for purchase, including both stand-alone software and web-based.
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